Dari dulu udah banyak kasus orang dipecat gara2 ngeblog, aku juga sempet bahas disini<http://anima.dudut.com/2007/03/12/does-your-boss-know-you-have-a-blog.html>. Tapi kayanya sih tergantung kerjaannya yah. Kl tipe kerjaan kaya aku, yang penting ga ngeblog tentang data2 confidential kantor aman2 aja.
Kalo jurnalis gitu lebih rawan kali, gitu yah bli Anton? On 2/17/08, Putra Asnawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > kebalikannya, aku pernah baca ada staff facebook yg dipecat karena > seharian ngerjain laporan excel. > alasan sang atasan: misi kita adalah membuat orang2 menghabiskan waktu > kantornya untuk buka facebook, bukan untuk ngejain laporan.. > > fiuh, yg bgt aku lupa link nya... > > asn > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* den <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Friday, February 15, 2008 6:46 PM > *Subject:* Re: [baliblogger] Fwd: [pantau-komunitas] produser cnn mengaku > dipecat krn bikin blog > > wah kok jadi teringaat staff Google yang dipecat juga gara2 bikin blog di > blogspot > > > suud ngeblog gen be yuuk :D > > > > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Anton Muhajir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > --- iwan qodar himawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > From: "iwan qodar himawan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:24:02 +0700 > > > Subject: [pantau-komunitas] produser cnn mengaku > > > dipecat krn bikin blog > > > > > > February 14, 2008, 2:02 pm CNN Producer Says He Was > > > Fired for Blogging > > > > > > By Sewell Chan > > > <http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/author/schan/> > > > [image: Blogger]Chez Pazienza > > > > > > Should journalists be permitted to maintain personal > > > — and highly > > > opinionated — blogs on their own time? Chez > > > Pazienza, a senior producer for > > > CNN's "American Morning," says the network fired him > > > on Tuesday on the > > > grounds that he violated its standards for > > > journalists through his blog, Deus > > > Ex Malcontent <http://www.deusexmalcontent.com/>. > > > > > > Mr. Pazienza announced that he had been fired > > > through — what else — a blog > > > post on Wednesday. "What was the reason for my > > > abrupt and untimely > > > dismissal?" he wrote. "You're reading it. More to > > > come soon." > > > > > > In a phone interview this morning, Mr. Pazienza, 38, > > > said he joined CNN as a > > > senior producer in January 2004 and has consistently > > > received positive > > > performance evaluations of his work. He spent his > > > first year at CNN at the > > > network's headquarters in Atlanta, then moved to New > > > York to work on "CNN > > > Daybreak," which has since been canceled, then > > > "American Morning," which is > > > shown Monday through Friday, from 6 to 9 a.m. > > > > > > Mr. Pazienza said he started his blog in May 2006 as > > > a way to keep his mind > > > occupied while he was on a medical leave of several > > > months after an > > > operation to remove a brain tumor. He got noticed by > > > blogs like Drew > > > Curtis's FARK <http://www.fark.com/>, a popular > > > news-aggregation site, and > > > Pajiba <http://www.pajiba.com/>, a left-wing blog of > > > movie and book reviews. > > > > > > "Slowly but surely people started reading me a > > > little bit, and it was nice," > > > he said. "I was still relatively small but for a > > > personal blog. I was doing > > > very well. I had a few thousand hits a day." > > > > > > Then, a few months ago, Mr. Pazienza was invited to > > > start blogging on The > > > Huffington Post <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/>, > > > the group blog founded by > > > Arianna Huffington. > > > > > > Mr. Pazienza said he has never identified himself in > > > his writing as a CNN > > > producer or as a representative of CNN and has never > > > written about what goes > > > on at work. "I will write about the media in general > > > and, at times, the very > > > sorry state of it, including the TV news media," he > > > said. "I think I have > > > the right to." > > > > > > Mr. Pazienza described Deus Ex Malcontent as a > > > personal journal, where he > > > has mused about everything from his recovery from > > > surgery to his thoughts on > > > the mass media and popular culture. He has linked to > > > music videos from bands > > > he likes and written about past relationships. > > > > > > "It's basically me," he said. "It's whatever happens > > > to strike my fancy that > > > day. I don't have any advertisers, so I'm not > > > exactly beholden to anyone. I > > > don't wake up worrying about how many people are > > > reading me." > > > > > > Deus Ex Malcontent makes no effort to hide its > > > author's strong views. "I > > > wake up every morning baffled as to why America > > > hasn't thrown George Bush > > > and Dick Cheney in prison, Hollywood hasn't stopped > > > trying to convince me > > > that Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive, gullible > > > soccer moms haven't > > > realized that they share absolutely no kinship with > > > Oprah, and Fox canceled > > > 'Firefly,'" Mr. Pazienza wrote on the biographical > > > section of his blog. > > > > > > Barbara Levin, a spokeswoman for CNN, said she could > > > not discuss specifics > > > because the network does not comment on personnel > > > matters, but she said in a > > > statement, "CNN has a policy that says employees > > > must first get permission > > > to write for a non-CNN outlet." > > > > > > Mr. Pazienza acknowledges that he did not ask > > > permission from CNN to blog, > > > either on his own Web site or on The Huffington > > > Post. He contends that the > > > policy had not been made clear to employees and was > > > overly vague. "It's > > > purposely set up so they can be subjective," he > > > said. "Does that mean I > > > can't post on a MySpace blog that my friends read? > > > Does that mean I can't > > > post something online to my wife?" He added that he > > > believed he had been > > > dismissed because of his views. > > > > > > When he was fired on Tuesday, Mr. Pazienza said, > > > only his personal blog was > > > mentioned, not his work for The Huffington Post. Mr. > > > Pazienza also said his > > > supervisors had told him that they did not know of > > > other CNN employers who > > > blogged, an assertion Mr. Pazienza said he knows to > > > be untrue. Mr. Pazienza > > > lives on the Upper East Side with his wife; the > > > couple are expecting a baby > > > in August. He said he is not going to fight to get > > > his job back, but when > > > asked whether he planned to hire a lawyer, he said > > > he had not yet decided on > > > any plans. > > > > > > (For those who wonder, The New York Times's policy > > > on ethics in journalism > > > does have a section on blogs > > > <http://www.nytco.com/press/ethics.html#B5>. > > > While it states that blogs "present imaginative > > > opportunities for personal > > > expression and exciting new journalism," it adds > > > that blogs "also require > > > cautions, magnified by the Web's unlimited reach." > > > It elaborates that > > > personal blog content should be "purely that: > > > personal," and that staff > > > members should avoid blogging about topics they > > > cover as journalists and > > > avoid taking stands on divisive public issues, among > > > other guidelines.) > > > > > > > > > -- > > > iwan qodar himawan > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > iwan qodar himawan > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Anton Muhajir > > http://rumahtulisan.wordpress.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > > Find them fast with Yahoo! 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